American Museum of Magic

On display at the American Museum of Magic is the belt of master magician that played a surprising role in one of the most egregious, covert government plots in American history.

107 E Michigan Ave.Marshall,
MI, US

Phone: +1 269-781-7570

New York Historical Society

An aged tome at the New York Historical Society contains a bone-chilling tale of survival set in the sands of the Sahara. The remarkable account inspired a future president of the United States, Abraham Lincoln.

New York Historical Society

An aged tome at the New York Historical Society contains a bone-chilling tale of survival set in the sands of the Sahara. The remarkable account inspired a future president of the United States, Abraham Lincoln.

170 Central Park WestNew York,
NY, US

Phone: +1 212-873-3400

Albemarle Charlottesville Historical Society

The historical society possesses a lock of human hair that belonged to a woman who claimed to be Anastasia, the grand duchess rumored to have escaped the Bolshevik revolution unscathed and the heir to the family’s fortune.

Albemarle Charlottesville Historical Society

The historical society possesses a lock of human hair that belonged to a woman who claimed to be Anastasia, the grand duchess rumored to have escaped the Bolshevik revolution unscathed and the heir to the family’s fortune.

200 2nd St. NECharlottesville,
VA, US

Phone: +1 434-296-1492

Smithsonian Institution National Postal Museum

At the Smithsonian Institution’s National Postal Museum, visitors can find an aged wooden detonator box. The device was used in the execution of one of the most daring and destructive train heists on record.

Smithsonian Institution National Postal Museum

At the Smithsonian Institution’s National Postal Museum, visitors can find an aged wooden detonator box. The device was used in the execution of one of the most daring and destructive train heists on record.

2 Massachusetts Avenue NortheastWashington,
DC, US

Phone: +1 202-633-5555

Atomic Testing Museum

The National Atomic Testing Museum displays a standard consumer video camera that was used to record what appeared to be an otherworldly pattern of bright lights hovering in the Arizona sky.